SAVE THE PHOTOGRAPHY! ADOPTION OF ORPHAN IMAGES IN POST-PHOTOGRAPHIC ERA

М. Паштекова

Abstract


The article focuses on the reflection of contemporary photographic wastefulness in the selected artistic projects. All analyzed approaches work with photography as a “found object”— either found in analogue or virtual archive. I call their method adoption because the gesture of some kind of salvation is essential here.

Keywords


photography, adoption, Internet, readymade, recycling.

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